[-] yuun@lemmy.one 18 points 1 year ago

but you are supposed to remove tumors, not give them their own section of the body

[-] yuun@lemmy.one 30 points 1 year ago

Seems about right.

Thing is, I actually like OW2's core gameplay more than OW1. I can't say it's necessarily better than OW1 would have been if they hadn't abandoned it for years to (fail to) build OW2's PVE, but so it goes.

But I reinstalled just to see if I'd want to try with the new Invasion content, and here's the thing:

I played about 5 rounds of QP. They were all horribly mismatched in terms of skill level, and I enjoyed 0 of them. So the idea of grinding through a new battle pass, although liking the RoboAna mythic skin, was a nonstarter even before talking about how crowded a launch season this is. Like even if I wanted to, I don't have time for this battle pass.

And then the new PvE content? I mean maybe it's good, but nothing about any of the PvE they've released in the past would support that. It's been consistently mediocre IMO, so I dunno why I'd suddenly want to pay for the privilege.

I'm annoyed that I have about 2000 coins I'm never going to use (love that I can't use them to buy the invasion bundle just to screw around with the new stuff), but I think it's time to give up and move on.

[-] yuun@lemmy.one 23 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

yep - came here to see Larian praise, stepped in the usual conservative dog shit

oh well

[-] yuun@lemmy.one 21 points 1 year ago

You also most likely don't get paid more for being more productive.

[-] yuun@lemmy.one 33 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

cannot believe how many people are confused that the use blocks aren't showing use in that location, just size in relation to the size of the country

[-] yuun@lemmy.one 33 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

alt: every Republican accusation is a confession

college students are being indoctrinated = we're trying really hard to indoctrinate everyone, and being even mildly educated is a problem for our dipshit ideology

[-] yuun@lemmy.one 20 points 1 year ago

yeah, there's literally a quote from a Republican in the article complaining that it's too easy for college students to vote

[-] yuun@lemmy.one 22 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Absolutely. I don't think it's really sunk in generally that the Fediverse is intended to operate fundamentally differently from a centralized system. An instance selectively (de)federating is how it's supposed to work.

If the platform running as intended kills it, then there are big problems. I don't think it will, but the user culture does have to change and incorporate knowledge of how the system works. We need to not have threads saying the Fediverse, a platform built on decentralization, needs to centralize as much as possible to survive.

[-] yuun@lemmy.one 16 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Get paid up front or not at all with this guy. I dunno how anyone doesn't know this by now.

[-] yuun@lemmy.one 16 points 1 year ago

There seems to be quite a few folks here that basically want the Lemmyverse to be Reddit with new management

[-] yuun@lemmy.one 17 points 1 year ago

I assume it's in reference to this: https://lemmy.one/post/137234

where lemmy.world is enforcing on-topic posts in their lemmy.world community, which was originally intended to be just about the instance itself rather than a catchall r/all style thing

[-] yuun@lemmy.one 27 points 1 year ago

I don't know whether or not this was the right decision for beehaw, although I certainly sympathize with them having staffing and mod tool issues. Modding any forum is a thankless and tiring job, and I'm sure in it's super early state Lemmy doesn't exactly have a mature suite of tools to work with.

I am very interested in the community reaction here though. There seems to be a shared assumption that instance creation in the Fediverse means an open exchange of users and content (outside of bad actor or extreme instances), and most instances should only be distributing technical burden and otherwise be almost just an aesthetic in the larger Fediverse.

This despite the user philosophy in the Fediverse being 'go where you want, interact with who your want', and federation tools meaning that philosophy applies to instances as well. And if you want meaningful differences between communities and instances, this has to be so - there has to be a strong ability to self-regulate, up to and including the ability to defederate from incompatible instances.

I think it'll be very interesting to see how the Fediverse develops. A wider Fediverse composed of sets of federated instances which aren't federated with other sets is possible. A largely open Fediverse with limited walled off instances is also possible. I know right now the latter is probably preferred to encourage growth, but in the long run? (these are not the only conceivable arrangements either, but this post is long enough already)

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by yuun@lemmy.one to c/chat@lemmy.one

Look, I'm gonna level with y'all. I've been here a little over 24 hours and yet to find out what anyone's preferred sandwich is. As is known, sandwiches are the glue holding our society together, so this sad state cannot be allowed to continue.

In a short time, the juiciest of tomatoes will begin to drop off the vine here in the US, and the first, the finest, the primordial sandwich, the BLT proper, will grace us with its presence.

But until then, what are we to do? Slap undressed turkey on wheat? Like cavemen?? Tell me about your sandwiches. Inspire your fellow... fediverse...ians?

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